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    HELBON

    (Helʹbon).

    A place noted for its fine wine, which was highly valued by the city of Tyre. (Ezek. 27:18) Helbon is generally identified with the modern village of Helbun, about ten miles (16.1 kilometers) N-NW of Damascus. The village lies in a narrow valley with terraced vineyards located far up the mountain slopes. In ancient times, not only Tyre but also Assyria, Babylonia and Persia obtained the wine of Helbon.